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donnanj 06-21-2004 05:50 AM

Militants threaten to behead South Korean hostage :(
 
:( :(


http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/...age/index.html


(CNN) -- A South Korean who was kidnapped Thursday in Iraq was shown on a videotape Sunday pleading for his life, with his captors threatening to behead him unless the South Korean government pulls its troops from Iraq.

The Arabic-language television network Al-Jazeera broadcast the video, in which the hostage cries in English, "Please get out of here. I don't want to die ... Your life is important, but my life is important."

The South Korean Foreign Ministry in Seoul confirmed that the man shown in the videotape is Kim Sun-il, 33. He works for a trading company that had been working privately to try to secure his release.

An official with the South Korean Embassy in Washington said South Korea has about 600 troops in Iraq and plans to send another 3,000.

The deployment would make South Korea the third-largest contributor to the coalition in Iraq, after the United States and Britain. (Full story)

The video showed Kim seated in front of three men whose faces were covered with scarves.

Two of the men held rifles; the third delivered an ultimatum to South Korea's government.

"We ask the government of South Korea and the people of Korea to pull their forces out of Iraq and not to send additional forces," the man said.

"Otherwise, we will send this hostage's head back to them and, God willing, we will kill more of your troops in Iraq. And you have 24 hours, starting tonight."

Al-Jazeera's editor in chief, Ahmed al-Sheikh, said the tape was left Sunday at the network's office in Baghdad and that he verified it was authentic before broadcasting segments of it. He did not broadcast the entire tape because some of it was repetitious, he said.

The South Korean government has set up a task force and plans to send a high-level official to Baghdad to try to secure his freedom, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

The spokesman also warned South Koreans not to travel to Iraq and advised those already there to leave as soon as possible.
Weekend violence scattered

Seven Iraqi police officers and 10 civilians were wounded in a 45-minute gunbattle that followed a failed attempt to assassinate Iraq's minister of health in western Baghdad, Iraqi Police Col. Azher Kamal said Sunday.

The fight began early Saturday evening when a roadside bomb exploded as a convoy carrying Iraqi Minister of Health Alaa Alwan passed by, Kamal said.

No one was injured in the explosion, but when Iraqi police rushed to the scene near the Alja'afer police station, they were attacked by a group of insurgents with small arms and grenades, Kamal said.

In Tikrit, north of Baghdad, a leading member of the City Council, Izz Aldeen Al-Bayati, was shot to death by insurgents Sunday as he was on his way into town, according to another council member. Al-Bayati's driver and bodyguard were wounded, the council member said.

In an incident Sunday morning in central Baghdad, an Iraqi police officer and four civilians were wounded when a bomb damaged a storefront near Ahrar Bridge, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said.

In Anbar province, a Marine assigned to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force was killed in action Saturday while conducting security and stability operations, according to a military spokesman.

Repairs to pipelines sabotaged last week in the south of Iraq have not been completed, and the flow of crude oil from Iraq had not resumed, a coalition spokesman said Sunday.

As of late Sunday afternoon, repairs to the 42- and 48-inch pipelines were still under way, and there was no estimation as to when they would be completed, the spokesman said.

Attacks by Iraqi insurgents damaged the pipelines Tuesday and Wednesday. Exports are expected to resume when the pipelines are fixed.

CNN's Sohn Jie-Ae in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report.

krb102 06-21-2004 09:15 AM

Why aren't these people grateful for the FREEDOM that we have given them?

God bless this young man and his family. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

Martin 06-21-2004 12:10 PM

somewhere i read the expression that some wars goe "pathologic" meaning that the "normal" war loses it's goal and the participated parties go mad... i'm not talking bout those fat asses in washington- i'm talking bout ppl in iraq with a serious psychic disillusion... it's not normal- not even in a war- that one beheads the other and filming this and it's not normal that the "winner" who declares himself as the big hero who set the poor ppl free tortures those who he freed in the cruelest way...
so i think that this war can be described as "pathologic"...

donnanj 06-21-2004 07:07 PM

I have been thinking about this poor man and his family all morning.
:(

Jim Bon Jovi 06-21-2004 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krb102
Why aren't these people grateful for the FREEDOM that we have given them?

God bless this young man and his family. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

How noble of you to use a guy who's likely to be butchered within the next 24 hours as a means of taking cheap digs at America. You're a top class guy.

donnanj 06-21-2004 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krb102
Why aren't these people grateful for the FREEDOM that we have given them?

God bless this young man and his family. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

:( :(

spunkywho 06-21-2004 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krb102
Why aren't these people grateful for the FREEDOM that we have given them?

God bless this young man and his family. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

very sad isn't it?


What I am wondering is where those terrorists come from all of a sudden. I believe the assumptions are that they are from the Bin Laden camp, not just pissed off Iraqi's. Isn't this just a huge flag showing how messed up this war is? You think if the US didn't lose focus on Afghanistan to go and achieve some personal goals of a handful of corrupt powerhungry idiots, but instead had stayed in Afghanistan until the region was under control, spending the necessary resources to re-build infrastructure and all those schools for all those girls they were riling about, those terrorists would not have had the opportunity to take over a war-ridden country without leadership.

Nice mess we set up for everyone. :? :?

ponrauil 06-22-2004 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spunkywho
Quote:

Originally Posted by krb102
Why aren't these people grateful for the FREEDOM that we have given them?

God bless this young man and his family. GOD BLESS AMERICA.

very sad isn't it?


What I am wondering is where those terrorists come from all of a sudden. I believe the assumptions are that they are from the Bin Laden camp, not just pissed off Iraqi's. Isn't this just a huge flag showing how messed up this war is? You think if the US didn't lose focus on Afghanistan to go and achieve some personal goals of a handful of corrupt powerhungry idiots, but instead had stayed in Afghanistan until the region was under control, spending the necessary resources to re-build infrastructure and all those schools for all those girls they were riling about, those terrorists would not have had the opportunity to take over a war-ridden country without leadership.

Nice mess we set up for everyone. :? :?

And you can't say nobody warned you :?

Ponrauil

Tashjbj 06-22-2004 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spunkywho
What I am wondering is where those terrorists come from all of a sudden. I believe the assumptions are that they are from the Bin Laden camp, not just pissed off Iraqi's. Isn't this just a huge flag showing how messed up this war is? You think if the US didn't lose focus on Afghanistan to go and achieve some personal goals of a handful of corrupt powerhungry idiots, but instead had stayed in Afghanistan until the region was under control, spending the necessary resources to re-build infrastructure and all those schools for all those girls they were riling about, those terrorists would not have had the opportunity to take over a war-ridden country without leadership.

Nice mess we set up for everyone. :? :?

Well, you see that was the one good thing about Saddam.. he hated Al Qaeda and kept them out of Iraq and stuff.. with him gone, it's a party there for them.. what is the saying again.. better the devil you know.. :?

Mousebounce 06-22-2004 08:48 PM

Well it is already done. :cry:


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